One of the Most Instructive Books Ever about Checkmate Tactics In
the early 1950s, two former French champions authored a book that
clearly - and quite comprehensively - explained the basic mating
patterns in chess. The Art of Checkmate by Georges Renaud and
Victor Kahn was destined to be hailed as one of the most
instructive chess books ever written. The basic elements of dozens
of mating patterns are explored. Each is supported by simple,
easy-to-understand examples, with additional exercises offered to
help the student master this most important core concept -
Checkmate. In this new 21st-Century Edition, the antiquated English
descriptive chess notation has been replaced by modern algebraic
notation. Otherwise, it has remained true to its roots. Find out
why both instructors and students have for decades considered The
Art of Checkmate as one of the most illuminating and helpful chess
books ever written.
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